Rooted in Culture: Voices of the Northwest Passage
Every HX journey is about more than dramatic landscapes and rare wildlife sightings — it’s about the people who bring these remote regions to life.
Every HX journey is about more than dramatic landscapes and rare wildlife sightings — it’s about the people who bring these remote regions to life.
Our Cultural Ambassadors play a vital role every journey, sharing the history, heritage, and traditions of the communities we encounter along the way.
On a recent expedition through the legendary Northwest Passage, their presence transformed the voyage into something unforgettable.
Stories that stay with you
From tales of resilience and cultural traditions to personal reflections on life in the Arctic today, our Cultural Ambassadors opened a space where guests could truly connect — not just learning about Inuit heritage, but experiencing it as lived reality.
These encounters helped travellers engage more deeply with the communities they visited and the wild landscapes they traversed, carrying home not only memories, but a new understanding of the Arctic and its people.
Adding another layer of discovery, our Archaeologist guided guests through the story of human history in these regions — including the rare opportunity to witness newly uncovered remains on Ungahitak Island.
More than a voyage
What makes journeys like this remarkable isn’t just the scenery, but the connections forged. Moments of listening and reflection. Bridges built between cultures. Insights that travel home with you and stay long after the expedition ends.
This was more than a voyage. It was a reminder that exploration is at its most powerful when it brings people together.

